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Theodore LevigneGentry People in The Park in 18th centuryCirca 1880
Circa 1880
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LEVIGNE Théodore (1848-1912)
"Genre scene in 18th century"
Oil on canvas signed low right
Old original frame
Dim canvas : 72 X 100 cm
Dim frame : 103 X 127 cm
LEVIGNE Théodore (1848-1912)
French Painter 19th-20th century - Lyon School
Born 1848 in Noirétable (Loire) - Died 11 November 1912 in Lyon.
Genre scenes, portraits, Lively landscapes, Marines.
In 1998, l’Atrium de Tassin la demi-lune exhibited a rétrospective of his work. His landscapes, often displayed in winter, recall the misty mood of the streams near Lyon ; but also marines with sunny seasides of the Méditerranée.
Retrospective Exhibition (1998) at the Atrium Tassin la demi-lune.
Museums : Tournus, Chambéry, Nice, Rumilly, Nuits st Georges
Bibliography : Dictionary of Artists E. Bénézit Ed.Gründ Vol VIII
- Creator:Theodore Levigne (1848 - 1912, French)
- Creation Year:Circa 1880
- Dimensions:Height: 40.56 in (103 cm)Width: 50.01 in (127 cm)Depth: 2.76 in (7 cm)
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- Condition:The frame was restored and re-gilded with copper leaves.
- Gallery Location:Saint-Ouen, FR
- Reference Number:Seller: 230511stDibs: LU447317141962

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